Where to Find INTJs and INFJs Socially

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So as an INTJ, I can see where an ENFP would be interested in such a connection. I really enjoy the ENFPs in my life. They are among the few that “get” the INTJ and INFJ (one of my best friend’s is an INFJ and he’s married to an ENFP, a great fit).

I’m going to focus on the INTJ, since I am one.

INTJs seem to like forums online based on their individual interests and passions. This site seems to have a large representation of rationales (NTs).

In the “real” world, consider bookstores, particular unique ones (vs. the “big box ones). Also, they can be found in museums, lectures on particular topics that they are interested in, and other places where people follow intellectual pursuits.

You might want to get one of the several APPs that help you connect with people in the city you live. Here are a few examples:

I’m a huge fan of Meetup. There you will find groups exclusively for introverts, which lets you eliminate 75% of the riffraff (literally). Plus you can find groups that include book clubs (a great place to meet INTJs) and other obvious hangouts for the specific introverts you are seeking. This is for people to meet in the real world and is very useful.

Ostensibly a dating APP, I am told it is so much more. It is just a great place to meet potential friends and get to know them before actually dating. I have never used this site myself, but I have heard people say they enjoyed it.

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